Ingersoll Rand Hoists for Nuclear Weapons
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When your job is to assemble, evaluate, and maintain nuclear weapons for the United State Government, it goes without saying that only equipment that meets exacting standards for design,
manufacturing, and assembly is allowed in such a critical application environment. Like Ingersoll Rand hoists.
This customer required hoists built to ASME NUM-1-2004,
Rules for Construction of Cranes, Monorails, and Hoists, a design standard for hoists and cranes used in nuclear facilities.
The hoists are to be used for the assembly and testing of nuclear weapons.
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Model:
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HL2000K-1/04014E |
| Capacity: | 2,000 pounds (907 kg) |
| Design Factor: | 10:1 |
| Headroom: | 22 inches (558.8 mm) maximum
16.2 inches (411.5 mm) minimum |
| Lifting &
Lowering Speed: | Not to exceed 10 fpm (3 mpm) |
| Trolley Travel
Speed: | Not to exceed 16 fpm (4.9 mpm)
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| Options:
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- Special quick disconnect pendent manifold
- Positive sealed motor and gearbox – zero
tolerance for leakage for "clean room"
- Pendent designed to survive a 150 psi overpressure condition
- Custom operation and maintenance manuals, and special documentation
- Ecology air preparation package for hoist and trolley
- Custom chain container with drain plug
- Unpainted bare steel bottom hook
- Overload limiter on hoist
- Lightning Arrest Modifications
- Special customer-defined NDE, sound,
and load testing requirements
- Long term storage & packaging requirements
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